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We look at work through the lens of Genesis, where God plants a garden and places Adam in it to cultivate and keep it. Work wasn’t a burden, it was part of design. It gave purpose, structure, and a way to partner with God in bringing order to creation. We talk about how that original assignment still shapes us, why responsibility is tied to identity, and why avoiding work always leaves us restless. We also push into how modern culture has cheapened work, how the church often avoids talking about it, and why recovering a biblical view of work changes how we show up in our homes, jobs, and communities. This episode invites you to rethink work as worship, stewardship, and calling.
By Jesse Mase, Zach WayWe look at work through the lens of Genesis, where God plants a garden and places Adam in it to cultivate and keep it. Work wasn’t a burden, it was part of design. It gave purpose, structure, and a way to partner with God in bringing order to creation. We talk about how that original assignment still shapes us, why responsibility is tied to identity, and why avoiding work always leaves us restless. We also push into how modern culture has cheapened work, how the church often avoids talking about it, and why recovering a biblical view of work changes how we show up in our homes, jobs, and communities. This episode invites you to rethink work as worship, stewardship, and calling.